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« 1/Alvtraitjr L ib w g f i T he B ea verton R eview 1 lie Only N ew spaper D evoted Exclusively to the Interests of E astern W ashington County. VOLUME XIII. No. 15 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, March l.">, líM.í Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance ----- 9 — V UK H IS SEVERAL COVERN- MENT POSITIONS OPEN i*A|, S.'.UWI'I Lil.Oi.US» (ill till* lad, He h u p -l, tug joat ,iia dud (•U ul) in hi» jilu) In « friendly iH>it o' way K itli tii,< little Imi along Vi it(i it a piano wtien they go w iung, l i u r w ith him r«ch Juy «mj pain, • ■tt' «like ouch k'l«, euch gum. It. y‘-ui dealing» fin ,, *,*j f„ ,r _ M ed and I n a l him m the «quaic, Sluiw by every action, too, I »nit .he memui « lot t>> you ml virtu, a you | m >»» va » K e th e one called u n d e r n ra i; Help the lad to cull vale E very ru ble, w -rth while tip :t. 'M uit a joy you'll surely find Being pannier» o f thi» kind! W hat a bloaaing to you, dad! I e a ¡>,1 to your own lad t It. printed from — Phil P erk in s " G e ttln ’ L ik e d " bv Permuwion of the A uthor, Various Reports Giv en At Grange Meeting Program During Lecture Hour Features In dian I .ore HAVE SEVEN VISITORS I I rat l(u a rtc rl) K u n in ii 'I relink' Will lie Held N eat Week till isiiciuiy rassinjt ■— < < »i . h i u \ r H A Y B K ' "Iburn T hayer, 60, who sp en t l.i» youi.gvr y ea rs jn n e a r e r ton, died at hi» home neai G aston, M«i>h 7. Mr, T nayer was born b a p te m -a r 12, 18*4, ar.d waa m ar t i t a u> M » - France» K. Clement» n P ori la no, M jrch 12, ltKKi. Hu b> »urvived by n u widow, two toms, H arry ( . ,.j C ath lam et, W ash., and **yW C. of tAlston, a i d two aialeiv.. M u . K r t'c e s p. Alien of P ortland, h i Miar ( « th e m e T h ay e r of C erryvillc. Mr. Phayer'a fath e r, (».«car T h ay er, published th e f ir.«t new spaper in Beaverton, K t The Beaverton g ran g e, No. 11-4. m et S au m ju y . March i», 19.(5, in all day suasion in the G range Halt, w ith Mr*. A- P. Ghri*um*en, Mar. tt r, presiding. I w en ty -e ig h t w ere in attendance, including seven K uok U, Mondaine» C u ttin g , Snider, and F lint of Kuiton g ran g e and U xadaniea B »well, Webb, T ripp, nnd Jackson of H’-averton Tlx« A gricultural re p o r t. w er. given by A. S. Funai* n, Mr». S. B, Ijaw renee, and Mr». B. K D en. ney; legislative rw|>ort by S. B. 1 .aw rea re ; arai c u rre n t event* re p o rt by Mr». C. F. H asting», and M rs lK»y C ray . Mr* A. P. Chris- tenaen gave a report on the Mult* n. mieli Pom ona, which m et w ith F.vcning S ta r g range, F o b ru a ry 27. T ie p ro g ram presented by the lectu rer, Mra. A S- F unatnn, fea tu re d Indian hire. A piano aalcc. turn e.f Indian rhythm w aa pluyevl by Mi»a Genevieve C a rte r. Mrs. Ituby Boyd aa “ Red W ing" sa n g in ja rg o n , aa she *at by her teepee. T he roll call \ muh responded to by personal experiences w ith the In dian», a to n e s of th e ir habit«, and lia b a n legenda. A trio , M esdames Boswell, W ebb, and T ripp, sang, ac- c<>m|>ani(xl a t the piano by Mrs. W. C. Jackson. The Ih u v erto n g ran g e will hold its firs t q u a rte rly evening m eeting S atu rd ay M arch 23 at H p m . in th® grange hall. All m em bers arc uiged to a tte n d and make this a n ou tstan d in g m eeting. Everyone is asked to be preparivi w ith .i aliort re|s>rt of aomc c u rre n t event. JO B S DAUGHTERS EX EMPLIFY WORK HERE A t the nveetiing of B eaver C hap te r No. 10fi, O.K.S. W ednesday eteiri ng, Bethel No. 2. Jo b ’.« H aughters of V ictory (Chapter in P ortland exem pli foil th e ir work T hree young ladies, one of whom v a n Mi.«» Doris MeBreen of Aloha, w ore initialed into th e order. A • m »ng the m any visito rs present w ere Mrs. V ictoria E rickson, Gitand g u ardian of the Jo b ’s D uugbters of O regon; M rs. (Sou. Buekwell, G uardian o f Bethel No. 2; and Mr. Geo. Rurkw ell, G rand Inner G uard, ian. back in l»!»d, und iia ni.itlier 'Win» a teach er in to e old It. a vet Ion g la d e school, and a t K alcigh. T ie T h ay ers a t th at tim e made th e ir home on Second and P m bind S treet» lu re . MISSIONARY ( LASS BEGINS NEW BOOK A larg e gro u p of ladies was p rese n t for the Mi««lonary study clu«* of the Bethel L adies' Aid T hursday nv rnm g. Mm. Nelson W alker w as in ch arg e <,f th e de. votmnul service, tak in g her lesson f i- n i the 7th C h ap ter o f Matthew Mi«* Genevieve C a rte r, M ssion- *ry chan man, gave an in tro d u c tory talk on the book, “The Or. «iital in A niencan L ife”, by AI Ic it M m r , which will be used fe r study d u rin g th e sp rin g month«. Rev. (th a t C larke, to whom thi a u th o r is « perwcjial friend, gave a brief talk on hi» education and religious background Mrs. G to. N. T aylor, and M rs. B a rre tt Randall each gave H resum e of one ol the firs t ch a p te rs of th e book. Mrs. L. L. M yers read a m ost lu te renting le tte r from a mission ary fricnii »’ho is actively engaged ir. tihe work in China. A »h o it business m eeting followed a p n tju e k lunch. MANY VISITORS AT LOCAL D.U.V. MEET A bout 40 visitor» w ere present ut the m eeting Monday of the D aughters of Union V eteran s of *hc (^ivi| W ar, 1861 -65, when Es- 1< Ha N Weed, D epartm ent P re s i d en t of O regon, made her fficiel v isit to Mero L. T anner, te n t no. !8, o f B eaverton. Th«> local te n t served a luncheon a t noon to the visitin g D aughters. V isitors w ere present from Dolly M adison, M ary L<>gnn, and F e tiy Rons, )\>rtland te n ts, und Alma Bennett Olden, ths HilUbr.ro tent. Mrs. W is’d gave an in te restin g ai.d instru ctiv e talk S everal of tlie oth er visitor» » b o sp ik e , The n ex t m eetin g will be held a. th e home o f th e president, Miss Jo y H ulette. ENTERTAINM ENT GIV T he Beaverton High school o r EN IN PORTLY ND c h e stra played several selections nnd refre sh m e n t! w ere served in Mr. and Mr*. J- F. F elsher. an ! th e dining room, which w as a rt is M r. and M rs. H. F. Elian.lei a t . t ically decorated in keeping with tended the e n te rta in m e n t and so S t. P a tric k 's »toy. cial of the A ssociate M atrons and P atron* and T railer* of IVntland ad jacen t C hapter« of the O. MRS. WOODRUFF HON and E. S. a t G resham S atu rd ay eve OR LUNCHEON GUEST ning. The A ssociate P atron* were the boats of the evening. The p ro of readings M rs. Ja m e s J. K am rar (D oris g ram w as composed selection* by the A W oodruff), form erly o f Beaverton, and choral A uxilinry I.adie« en tertain ed "with a St. 1’n tric k ’- m erican le g io n luncheon at her h<nrw> in P eril nd, Chorus of G resham . D n n cirg con clu.ted (he evening's en tertain m en t. W ednesday. M rs. E. W. W oodruff o f Tacoma, Mr». A. M. Boner of Atohn. Mrs. W n , m other of Mrs. K am rar, was M. C. M cKerehor and M rs. F . W. th e honor guest, C on tract bridge I Mr. Hoover. w as the diversion of th e afternoon. Mr». D elbert E llis «nd son E l M rs. W oodruff receive.! the guest prize, Mrs. G ray 1st prize at bridge don of M otalla. Ore., are visiting a t the A. C. Chinn home this week. an d Mrs. Schoane second prize. TO CIVE MINSTREL SHOW Local School Wins four first Places The United S late s C.vil Service < dm m isakin has announced an o- pen com petitive exam ination fur th e position of D irector of T ypography in the G overnm ent l*r riling office. The »alary is $3,600 a y ear, leas ilillslxiro, Forest (¿rove, J t educt. n ol aV» p e rc tn t I .w ard a retire m en t annuity. Beaverton and Tigard A pplicants m ust have had ce rtain Enter Contest p ractical p rin tin g experience, and, in addition, a t leaxt fo u r y ears of co n sisten t em ploym ent by a p rin t DECLAMATIONS GIVEN ing or publishing house, in laying cu t ami p rep arin g com plete "dum - Four F lays Will Be P resented rile» ” o f proposed publicati' ns; in B» the l pper G rades the creatio n and developm ent o , a rtis tic designs, illu stratio n s, tltb* The B eaverton grad e school atu- pages, book and pam phlet covers, | den-s wx-n fo u r firs t places in the le tte rin g , and decorative design for C iaai A finals of th e county decla- reproduction by tyi>ograph cal p ro -1 maUon contest held last F riday, ce ise s; in th e »eltction of «lock and | M arch 8. The oth er th ree firr.t place color» to be used, and in th e se ttin g i “ I'ow .e r l’utr Mini-, rei Show" w ill U given a t the B eaverton high w inners w ere from Hillsboro. Ti_ of m argins, ami otherw ise planning j schi. I a jii lorrum U n ig h t (F rid a y ) a t 8:15 p.in. Miss Ai ia I.-hm an K* i<1 ar** f o r e s t Grove w ars the o f com plete publications or jobs of ; («.c: te r), a_s the in terlo cu to r, will h av e the leading role. Sue will be sc " ‘0 ** ,n t*1« contest. com m ercial p rin tin g . a».*i»led by four ccmcuy women, Vena McKlroy ( rig h t), LnM em e _ . l h f tte3V«rto n w inners w ere: O ther i,|M?n com petitive ex am in a- I Dean (M MardM H agg and E th e l H unt. f •• 1 * u rtn »*»**• lio n s announced by the U n ited ' The c U t u , will be A gda M attson. L is Russell, M ary R ooert Myer8’ wh° <BVe- ‘; N e' B tates Civil Service (' n u u issi.n in - 1 J a n , I'owcll, liu ti, H opper, C h ristin e K ies. W ihna Scott. L»ura Pow ^ aJn ex x a r ; serious Jo a n L«w- elude a s sista n t sta tistic a l clerk,! loM, Who sp-ke, "L ittle ( j i t ; Sev- eil, Rose Tr* m n, Val e tte W ickstrand, V er.ji S tal .or, of j, $1,620 a year, d e p a rtm e n t!! s<rvice,j **"; < nth ar.d E ig h th g rad e serious, man and Viv an Finch. S inging eads a re K ather,r.e D enney, E sth e r j W ashington, D.<‘ ; a id ch ief diet!- j Junv Boswell, whose selection was McKeown, .M irtha Loi.m an and R o b erta W ratley . tician , $2.300 to $2,900 a year head “ Set aten ", ar«k ora to r cal, Veldon d ie titian , $2,000 to $2,600 a year, j ‘ B ge, "T he A K err.ative’’. s ta tr d ie titian , $1,800 to $2,160 a ' Titos* from B eaverton .vho won WASH. COUNTY WINS y ea r, all jn th e Public H ealth S er- CHEMICALS ERADI s.cond place w ere F ifth and Sixth CA i E LAWN WEEDS 1KAU SHOOT ROUND g races, serious, R ichard Lincoln, vice and V oteran»’ A <itn'oi«'nit on . The d ie titia n positions a re n ot af-1 - ■ , ” 1 ru n K rv u s, H allie Je a n pace: S ev . fee te d by th e S tate ap|»ontiorm em I Wfetsig and in 's s in the lawn can In th e second round of t c O r e - ! ,.,.^ an d Elt, h lh hum orous, law. be elim inated to considerable ex gonian ftlv g ra p h ic T rap-shoot held Brome Full inform ation may be ohtaineu ^ te n t in the early sp r.r.g by use of l.» t Sur-aay, W a sh .n g u n Co Only, N exl yYi<toy evening, M arch 22. fro m th e S ecre tary <f th e U nited fa num ber o f chemical p reparation; w ith a scare of 74 ou. of a p o ssi. a , ^.(g) o’clcck th e upper g rad e. S ta te s Civil Service Board of E x- which m ay be mixed a.t home. Ar. I-Ie 75 defeated tu r n s w ,th a CJ i t .aVe r ton school will p re - am iners at th e post office or cu s- ' effective weed form ula is iieirjr used scoic of il, Salem 73. M edtord 72> s tin four laya. tom housc in any c d y which has a a*. O regon S tate college w here, it anu Cowlitz Co., W ash., 72. . , , , . . post office o f the f irs t o r the se- 1« applied to dandelions and the: In the f ir s t round M arch 3,1 , F ;flh ^ ^ ?* 0<>nd class, o r from th e U nited j flesh y n o te d p lan ts by m eans of . W ashington Co. O u t, won one. l o s t " “T*n M ,nttl« by toe Clock , de»l* S ta te s Civil Service Com mission, a t a p .intcvl stick «wo. and tied w ith Coos C . The Wlth, . a . *«ue! » % W ashington, D.C. As descritied by A. L. Peck, head carrieM over to la st S unday ^ Ucape .» ** * ^ 1 » u s.cc«)t ( UNNING II \M SUE \ K S , inent, th e material is made up ( mode a score of 74. j j l' r ' j? K^ad to acoeft AT FLOOD (¿ROUP MEET follows: T ake o re -q u a rte r - unc« • M aicbea next Sunday will b«. ' j s ix th radt, p ^ . "R enja- ‘f r . PoPUsnd, P endleton, !;. , F ra n k | in, jo u rn e y m a n ", demli a hum orous incident in the J . W. C unningham , en g in eer of Ion o f soft w a te r and boil well f,n<i l,st' **e w ith Coca Co. To d ate Club has won five, ,i{<! f BenjanM i F ra n k lir. The th e firm o f B arr and C urnir.ghaoi Ad.1 a n t h e r gallcn of ,o f t w ater M a .h . Co. , chalmcUjr8 a r e: Roger B u rch .d , a of P ortland, gave an in terestin g and o n e-th ird ounce of . cau stic so lost (wo. and tied one frtatch. high sh sh o o o o ters la st ' ! again. ^ 'a r f” nl' ‘ T : v hUfh te r, la - „ Bur . and com prehensive talk on th e p re s used stra ig h t fo r w ere A. H Rossi and Chas. Fol ,ha | „ riimL-i V irgtn.a Me e n t c«mdilion of ’l, T u alatin Riv r.o ck solution 2.. each, and Gordon 1 ia teten, G j X r a h , J a n e t Vo»i Auran; er, a t a m eeting of the T u alatin U H m g individual weeds, hut w-uch l i rainage n a g e ond Flood Conte-d W he t o l l e d w ith f u r p arta o f -4. T ncpm tw o »boots have F m n k lm . R ich a.u „ Lincom ; V aliev D association a t H ü b b o m . S sto nia y. « » - r to «pnnkle tm gravel w alks o r been held on the T arm ington .,r<j/ gervâl <t Baldwin. «0( 0« he he showed «hou-e.i dr,ves ‘i rives to. to keep J «ivwn growan. wes: tn e , S S tan tan d d ard ard Oil ' ~ „ , „ . Uv „ . H is talk nnd th e maps ',wn weed *rro» ’th ' I ju f -r * wf ,: f oi *he Oil explained the R a t i o n , fall and oh. to rcU k cr.« on th e college cam pu p U nt. T he P o rtte rji Gun Club is T he S e v e n t i , * bu^ f stru ctio n tihe en tir.' w av »« fa r a< Ltt! a lord-' w lrt‘ Ua‘1 on * tln can hoWlnir a «hoot n ex t S unday bon- les,iue. entMlod^ in e iru i . W ashington C ounty is in terested . ,K, is ,0 ' uti0n T.h t > d i|? °™ 'g H>' Kveniir.g. fa th e r of tra p - f “ ! 1* ! ? tale* ti>lS IA r ^ * * .• T he discussion and the illustration« the point of a »Harp »oft wood ahouting m O rc fo n , and m any of >!un in th e solution and then th e cluins ad jacen t to P o rtlan d will The character» a re : King, Lewts used made th e situ atio n e rsily un- | stick plunge the stick down into the sb » t th e ir m atches over the P o rt- E m nw ns; Queen, ^ Ruth B rom e, d erstan d ab le. crow n of the dandelion, which die« land Gun club tra p s. The W ashing Prince V erbosity. Glen Jo n e s; P rin- Officers o f th e group w ere chos in tw o o r th ree d ay s The solution j ton C«. club will shoot in P o rtland. ce3s V erbosity, Patrick» Dcbyns; en, w ith W. B. !<le of Hillsboro. is highly poisonous and is ‘. ’ cater! ------------------- -— j C ount D itto, .H aro ld B annister- P a ges, Ja ck M arsn. an d Lloyd J o h n . ir. g la ss u nder lock. .,,,,, i r o «on; H isto rian . Edwan Hun ; Cook, as the only r.ew officers chosen. Moss m ay Le eradicated by ruk- N h K l E S » U H L D l L E D (tele E m m ons; Ladies in w aiting. The re-elected officers are E. A it well to remove th.p thick --------- A us Colow, M ary Bozich. am! I e l- M cGrath of P o rtland, p resid e n t; I. patches, lnK and th e n sp ray in g w ith a The firs t in the series of recre- la Rose P ick ett; C ourtiers, F ran k to be be held held in the the M e te r ¡Rn.R“ !!rd , i . V ’ m X ; . Vl( in ! Z r o S t i o n o f am m onium su lp h ate dis at:on " m te eetings e tirg s to in M cGuire. cGuire. Edwin Euwm T ta aylor, y m r and anc P Deter • t. a d ( k ig ( M _«ee, H illsboro. j ^ { ^ ( county w 11 be on M onday. Marcn hu« n ; R eporter, O n n Z im m erm a:.; » .g re tary -tro a su rt-r The re-elected ^ ^ ^ ^ e f . , 8th. , t 8 o’clock p m ., in th e C ountry Boy, H ow ard Johnson. ^ n*L>:J^ ^ ? lu,bein,r8tor*d ™ « T OF MEETING il'n \V CuiW I d m V. in k e r •inlt'r I J«*hn G albreath. J. ' ' M. P itm an am i F. E. Rowell r T h ere was a larg e nu . a( in terested people present m eeting. So fa r $5300. fu rn ish ed bv the II. S. G overnm ent and the W ash in g to n Co. co u rt under the F E R.A. llIJU1 w ar B, have been sp e n t b in finding the tu a l conditions to be eonsidetvd ir th e control o f floods. ‘BABY BONDS" OF FERED AT LOCAL P.O. fcC-'ve w ay is to ap ply d u rin g a H illsboro (¡ran g e Hall, according to T e E ig h th grade play. “ D inner Pe r *°d clour w eath er, u sirjf i “ F rancis, a ^ i ^ t a r t County a- S erved’ » a com edy of the South, p ressu re sp ray er, though fair re Kent. Miss G ertrude Skow of the deals whbh a p lo t to save th e an- suits may be had by e ith e r «pnnk t're g o n S tate A g ricu ltu re College n iv ersary d in n er of A unt T’ll.e (a ling it on o r even sc it.te rirg th w ill be p resen t to lead in th e p ro - r^ r 0 m am m y), from Oolonei P it- r i t i t o r u i i in i n d d r ry v r cry r v s sta l a l ll l ne n e ft!I m . . g gram ram . . ___ w<bo hac» w ( paid n fo r r his h i« m eal. materia.! fo :m cher, meal. A m m onium sulphate is a com A t th e last recreatio n al school. The c h a ra c te rs a re : A unt Tilly, mon com m ercial fe rtiliz e r av ad ab l the people p a rticip a tin g voted te Ja n e D om ogalla; Colonel P itche-, from most feed and seed dealers, c a rry on a series of recreatio n al Veldon Boge; S erg ean t W hite, I t helps the g ra ss while discoura m eetings which are to be attended Vance Boswell; S erg ean t Black Bil- we*d Kro w th - I f al»P,ied t(>> by rep resen tativ es of th e various ly Bishop; C orporal, Jam es L aw . stro n g it m ay cause s;n ie brow ning com m unity o rganizations. It is hop- lo r; and P ete, H erb ert H arriaon. of th e g rass tem p o rarily . It is not ed th a t leaders in all th e ccm- L ast F rid ay , a t a n assem bly of as sa tisfa c to ry fo r use o r clover m u n ity o rganizations in th e county th e 'U pper grades, Mr. Bullis, the law ns as some o th e r fertilize rs. ^ i i | deie^at« tw o o r fo u r m em bers G rade school coach, presented th e ■ ----------- „ ” " T. ~ _ * ° f *h«'ir group to atten d these re- boys of th e b ask etb all team w ith LOCAL \ E>\ S c ira tio n a l m eetings. The people a t - le tte rs fo r th e ir o u tstan d in g work ----- gr! ten d in g th ese meet ngs wifi re- during th e b ask etb all seiason. Those H aw ley G ilbert, son of Mr. an ceive in stru ctio n in leading gro u p receiving Vetters w ere Glen Jones, M rs. H. C. H aw ley is co n fired t> s nging, and conducting group Jam es Law lor, L oris Bixby, Gale game» and com m unity program s. Em m ons, Ronald Knepper. Ivan his home w ith th e m um ps. Inquiry at tihe local postoffice re . veal oil ithat th e new “baby Ivonds" a rc living offoreil fim sale, w ith one buyer to d a te These bonds are supplied by th e , United S tate« j Mr. , gov . , ■ lMt#_ , I.itn *ahron T caB in tU! o m m en t and placed , on sale w ith Mrs. Jam es ro p r > e . . rne,. . -‘*l °> ac ' ^ | < tiv itie s fo r th e ir respective th e idea of prom oting tih rft and hom e Sunday a f te r a two w groups. S im ilar m eetings are being g e ttin g «mall investors interested 'i » i t in C alifornia. conducted in several of th e coun- ip buying th e la«ttor grad e of se Muss Genevieve C a rter w as j ties in th e sta te and are proving c u rit'e s guvat o f Miss Je a n W ilkins M> n.iav-j very »uecessful These bonds m atu re in te r years. e w n i Musie was the diversion ---------------------- a r e intended to c a rry 2 V ( coni .u t, evening V II« I 1 I J I C A V IC pound in te rest and are offered at f th ‘ -> ,K S S BRISAY IS $18.75, $37.50. and $75.00 to be ro M r- “nd Mrs E. Sm ith am. R.> STUDY CLASS LEADER w ith M rs. deem ed a f te r ten years fo r $25 00 b e rta spent Sunday $50.00 and $100 00 respectively. S m ith » parent*, Mr. and Mrs. I An in te restin g d ep a rtu re from T hey fig u re 3 1 3 ' ' . *t,rlight inter- h . F isk« of Cornelius. th e usual o rd er of the S atu rd ay e«t Mid w ould seem to be a d e s ir. M r and M l, M Bible class a t the M.Mn. R. B McMinn able form o f investm ent. g o n n a B örsen) a it’ being felicita- home w as the p a r t taken by r ted on the b irth of a son a t E- nunA er of th e young people- Miss G ertrude Des Brisav w as th e lead SERIES OF ROUND u ian u et H ospital, M arch 10. e for the class. The Misses Fdleen ROBIN PARTIES ST \ RT Mr. and Mi*. Claude Anueraon G r arn ett, M arg aret W est, - a th e r i r e of P o rtlan d w ere dinner g u ests at The firs t o f a *erio* o f P ..T . A. the homo of Mr. and M is. W. R. D enney. G ertru d e Des B risay, and C harles W est each gave a review round robin card p arties was giv VanKloek, W ednesday evening. of one of the first five ch a p te rs en a t th e home of Mi*. W illard of R e f la tio n s . Mr. G arn ett c m - Mr. anil Mrs. Wis’d man of Re C. Jackson on C edar S tre e t, F r i have taken up ih eir mentesl b riefly on the review s, a f d ay . Mr«. W. H E ngelke. Mrs. niond. Ore., E ssex M arsh and M r s . Jacksor. residence on th e Skidm ore place < n te r which the m eeting w as clcsed w ere the hostesses. A dessert lun- L om bard S tre et. Mr. W e i m a r h - w ith a so n g ensem ble. - .......- __ clo o n was served. F o u r tables of been tra n sfe rre d here by the Si.m “ 600” w ere in piny d u rin g th e nf- d ard Oil Co. to ta k e t* . place of ternoon w ith M rs. J. H. llu le tt M rs. W. R. V anK leek en tertain ed HAVE MONTHLY MEET holding th e high .«core. M rs. Geo w ith The Noble Grand« T h v n g drew the door prize These * a luncheon and “ 500" a t her th e local K>cal B n ast ut .Nome t.ran d« p ri* en t w ere the Mes lame« Nel homo W ednesAiy. H er gue«te w ere , Club W*dne« la y a t th e home sup W alker. la w re n e e A ustin. C arl Mr«. V. A. Wood. M r . M. i M e, 0f M rs. S arah C ham berlain, in A , Palo. John Kellogv, V. A Wood. Kproher, and Mr . Nels n W alk • loha. w ith 10 m em bers p resen t. Pace, J a y Gib«on. EVnnra Reeves. being Mis. V anK leek’« \ hountecus pot-luck luncheon I R M etzler R Fillev. J H. *’irth<l*y, she iww« d elig h tfu 'ly »■ur v.a s serve«! a t neon. A fter tbe rou Hul«(tt. Dewey D rorbaugh. Pete w >*h a b eau tifu lly decora te l tin e of business the club adjourned Johnson, L. R Richey. Geo. Thyng. b irth d a y cake and H andkerchief to m eet in A pril w ith M rs. C lara and F L. H ow ard. i »bower. j Ftarkinso’n, e a st of B eaverton. » PAST NOBLE GRANDS Kaaamr, WUBaaa L - Sm tiraham. G allow ay, - Dick ith, and ■ *• H er- b ert H arrison. T he S ecord tr a d e have a new lm nvtler" G w rge W eddman These , f ^,, having a library { J J J Z Z . Z n tT t iLk leading con e . T he “ Doves” of the T hird grade. tb av‘nK _ com P ^ ted j ' Mi{cie Bl' w ork pad lieve S to ries” and book, are which accom panies ,. .. ^ rem h n g th e Elm ," R ta d e r B ook. T hf se com pleted m aking k ites for the m . onth of M arch, and a ie , now m ak- »"K w indm ills in a r t classes. The fy>urth •r r *de hav* , ^ s" me a ttra c tiv e silh o u ettes of V ik- '"IT ®h lP* an d J»P *ne9e Jun k s- Th*‘ F ir9 t * rad e “ a v“*- lt *° H olland. Consequently, many ^ o r f u l tu lip s can he seen a» a border fo r th e ir pcom. L ittle wood- c r ■hoe* al<'° have been made by th ese little folks, and everyone is enjoying th is im ag in ary tr ip to !1 " **■ _________ M rs W hite. N ational represen- ta tiv e or of m the e » M i isro xauve h i » n « a rj- ' ) Board of C ongregational churches. well gtee »n in sp ira tio n a l talk a t th e local church T uesday evening, March 1». A pot-luck dinner wrill p re«'d* the program . A cordial ¡rv itatio n is extended to anyone in terested in hearin g Mrs W hite, wh< 9c w ork h w orld wide. __ l -